Lumbar epidural lysis: a cranio-caudal lateral intralaminar approach

Authors: Girgin, Nermin Kelebek; Gurbet, Alp; Turker, Gurkan; Uckunkaya, Nesimi; Sahin, Sukran

Source: The Pain Clinic, Volume 17, Number 2, 2005 , pp. 225-228(4)

Publisher: Maney Publishing

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Abstract:

The standard approach for epidural lysis is reaching to the problematic area through the caudal canal. If the symptoms do not cease and no improvement is seen, a cranio-caudal approach can be tried. In a patient with back pain due to failed back surgery syndrome for six months, epidurography was performed using caudal approach under fluoroscopy in the first intervention. A catheter was progressed to fibrotic tissue for epidural lysis. But the pain regression was not satisfactory at the L4 dermatome. After 3 weeks, a second intervention was planned with the lateral cranio-caudal approach at the L3-4 level and a catheter was placed around the fibrotic tissue and lysis was applied. The patient's back pain totally disappeared and neurological symptoms started to decrease at the end of the first week. We suggest that, for patients with low back pain due to failed back surgery syndrome, a cranio-caudal approach may be applied after caudal epidural lysis.

Keywords: LOW BACK PAIN; EPIDURAL FIBROSIS; LYSIS

Document Type: Regular Paper

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568569053750028

Publication date: 2005-06-01

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